Yamaha

The Yamaha International Corporation began first producing motorized products in 1955 with its YA-1 street bike. This motorcycle was manufactured and sold in Japan. By 1958, they were selling motorcycles in the United States through the distributor, Cooper Motors. Their first snowmobile, the SL350 was produced and sold in 1968. It was the first snowmobile […]Continue reading…

The Yamaha snowmobile sled line-up for 2007 features all 4-stroke snow machines, consistent with its product line since 2003. Snocross rules for the 2007 snowmobile racing season have expanded the Open classes to allow inline, three-cylinder, four-stroke powered sleds up to 1050 cc. Robbie Malinoski, WPSA champion in both 2006 Pro Open and Pro Stock […]Continue reading…

Didn’t get to a 2006 sled show with the new Yamaha snowmobiles in your area? Don’t worry, SnowRider magazine made it to one, and here are some pictures of the new sleds for you! Yamaha Nytro — Lots of trail power with this four stroke sled. Yamaha Attak — Crossover sled with great 4-stroke power […]Continue reading…

The 2010 Yamaha Phazer MTX snowmobile is the Yamaha model that will get you that highmark on the slopes! The Phazer MTX is a 499 cc fuel-injected four-stroke snowmobile. This environmentally friendly sled comes with a 14 x 144 inch Maverick track that has a 2.0 inch profile. It uses the independent double wishbone front […]Continue reading…